Mitad del Mundo Tour: Private Sightseeing Experience from Quito
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San Antonio de Pichincha
Experience the Mitad del Mundo Tour, a private sightseeing adventure from Quito. Visit the Middle of the World City, the Middle of the World Museum, and the Intiñan Museum. Explore an inhabited volcano and enjoy stunning landscapes. Hotel pick-up and drop-off included.
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Intinan Museum - The Intiñan Museum has for you an interactive tour, where you will learn from the history of our ancestral peoples, to the magnificent effects that the sun produces in our solar cylinder. Travel to the past through our centuries-old huts, discover and understand the physical phenomena of the earth with our didactic examples, observe the path of the sun (Intiñan) in the Acoratene, and of course enjoy a natural and privileged environment.
What's Included
  • Private tour
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from/to centrally located hotels in Quito
  • Bottle of purified water
  • Professional bilingual Guide
What's Not Included
  • Entrance fee Mitad del Mundo Complex $ 5 per person and Mitad del Mundo Museum $4 per person
  • Food and drinks
  • Tips
  • Personal expenses
  • Hotel pick-off and drop-off outside of the city. The extra cost can range from $30 till $70 depending on the number of passengers and location
Additional Information

Delight in this private guided expedition lasting between 4 to 5 hours, where you will be brought right to the geographical centre of the Earth. Explore the City and Museum at the Middle of the World, famed for being the site where the equatorial line was initially identified, from which the name of the country itself is derived. Your guide will share all the enriching history linked to this unique location. Further enhance your visit with a stop at the Intiñan Museum, where you will have the opportunity to stand on the real equator. To round off your memorable journey, we will take you to see the world’s only inhabited volcano, one of the largest volcanic craters on Earth, and the stunning views at the gateway to the cloud forest. This tour includes pick-up and drop-off services from hotels centrally located within Quito.

  • Recommended minimum age is 12 years
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • Operates in all weather conditions, weather may vary please dress appropriately
Location
Intinan Museum
Autopista Manuel Cordova Galarza, a 200 metros del redondel de la Mitad del Mundo
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Neve333
Dec 10, 2023
A personalized tour delivered by David which provided lots of interesting facts, lots of laughter, and flexibility. - I had David as my personal tour guide… provided a lot of interesting facts… and he’s just a nice guy! Explained the history of the area and just provided a fun trip to the Middle of the World and beyond!
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Crystal_b
Oct 2, 2023
Our guide David was... - Our guide David was great. He was very knowledgeable and answered every question. His English was very good.
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Jeff_s
Dec 28, 2022
Awesome - Awesome experience. We could not have asked for more from our guide. Very personalized tour. Highly recommended.
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Caitlin
Apr 7, 2018
Wonderful morning at the Equator - My boyfriend and I took this half day tour on the last day of our 7 day stay in Quito. We were lucky enough to have the same guide, Pablo, who had given us our first tour of the Centro Historico. Pablo picked us up right on time from our hotel and we drove about 30 minutes north to our first stop, which was the Intiñan Museum. We took a guided tour ($4 each) that outlined the primary Andean indigenous cultures of Ecuador. The museum also features the "real" equator line calculated with GPS along with several demonstrations that supposedly illustrate the physical properties of the equator. Whether you believe the experiments are "real" or not, it's a fun experience! We drove to the Equator Monument a few hundred meters away for a photo op., but ultimately elected not to pay the entrance fee to climb the tower because we were worn out from all our traveling and hungry for lunch. Pablo kindly accommodated our request. Instead we headed to a nearby restaurant called Fiambre's just a few minutes down the road, which serves roasted guinea pig- an Andean delicacy that my boyfriend had been wanting to try since arriving in Quito a week earlier. Andrew Zimmern, of the Travel Channel famously ate roasted guinea pig at this same restaurant for an episode of his television show Bizarre Foods, which is advertised on a billboard outside. Pablo advised us on our lunch order and ate with us. 1/2 guinea pig was plenty for us; in my polite opinion it's an acquired taste, but I was glad tried it, and the rest of the items we ordered were very tasty. I do think my boyfriend liked it better than I did. We stopped on our way out for a photo op. then made our way back to Quito. In all, the excursion lasted from about 10am-2pm, a very enjoyable morning. Thanks again!
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Janee_h
May 16, 2017
8 of us arranged for a private tour... - <p>8 of us arranged for a private tour when to make the most of our one day to spend in Quito. Pablo was wonderful! To start, he was patient with our tardiness starting the day we'd all gotten in well after midnight. Then, he was so knowledgeable about everything, from history and culture to Ecuador as a country to restaurant recommendations. He spent extra time with us, ensuring we had a great lunch experience and walk in the old town. This was a perfect introduction to Ecuador.</p>
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